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$625

Jin-di-sugi frame, Minneapolis, MN, 1904-14; Carved and painted cypress, decorative pierced brass roundel; Unmarked; 31 3/4" x 24"; BradstreetÕs jin-di-sugi process was inspired by jindai-sugi , Òcedar of GodÕs ageÓ panels that he had seen at Japanese temples. Crafted from cedar trees that had been submerged in water and mud for centuries, these exposed the raised hard grain which artisans then utilized for carving intricate designs. After much trial and error, Bradstreet was able to reproduce the effect, which Louis Tiffany praised as the most unique and artistic wood treatment he had ever seen. It involved scorching cypress wood, then wire-brushing it to reveal the raised hard fiber grain, followed by washing and waxing, and then carving, painting, and/or staining it as the artisan desired.


Rago Auctions

Auctioneer:
Rago Auctions

Date:
2016-06-04

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$313

Pair of cabinet doors with lotus flowers, Minneapolis, MN, 1904-14; Painted cypress wood; Unmarked; 27 1/4" x 26 3/4" ea.; A similar pair of panels Read more…


Auctioneer:
Rago Auctions

Date:
2016-08-26


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$10,625

A complete set of first editions of the Christmas Books. 5 vols. 12mo, original cloth (light wear to edges and extremities), custom red cloth clamshell Read more…


Auctioneer:
Leslie Hindman Auctioneers

Date:
2014-11-05